![]() ![]() With the recent AMAZING demos of the power of the RED Dragon sensor (20+ DR, Native 2000 ISO etc).all with a 24 megapizel Super35 sensor.I can't understand the excuse of DSLR companies having less tha stellar resolution of HD than the RED is capable of when you downscale 6K to 4K then 4K to 1080p.I mean.should'nt 1080p benefit for the oversampled pixels of photo cameras (16-24 at the moment).and these problems of moire and resolution shouldnt even come up. While the Nikon D800 will resolve more detail and has clean HDMI, and the Mark III won't have any noticeable aliasing/moire (and is getting clean HDMI), the 6D is right up there with the best low-light performers Canon has ever made - at least a stop better than the Mark III thanks to the lower pixel count. I haven't had the chance to shoot with it yet, but if I was just getting started and looking at a full-frame DSLR, unless you've got another $1,000 or so to spend, the 6D looks like a great option. ![]() I still like full-frame a lot, even if shooting with an APS-C sensor is much easier on focus, and while shooting with a DSLR can sometimes be a major pain, I think the 30 minute record time combined with the higher resolution HDMI output during recording is a huge benefit to the 6D (since you're stuck with about 20 minutes per clip on the 7D - not to mention that camera is prone to overheating). imported as DSLR footage to Premiere Pro CS5.5, exported to H.264 1080 24P, 7Mbps. No color grading was done in any clips in this video. ![]()
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